What are the potential effects of diclofenac on mental health, including mood changes or anxiety, especially during long-term use?
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Diclofenac, a common NSAID, can occasionally cause mood swings, depression, and anxiety as side effects, especially with long-term use.
Long-term use of diclofenac may lead to mood alterations or anxiety, though these effects are relatively rare and most common in sensitive individuals.
While not common, some reports suggest that prolonged diclofenac use can potentially affect mental health, bringing about changes in mood or triggering anxiety.
Extended diclofenac use has been linked to subtle mood changes and anxiety in some individuals, though these effects are not universally observed.